Internal Medicine & Diagnostics
Clear Answers, Calmer Minds: Internal Medicine & Diagnostics for Dogs & Cats
At Long Meadow Veterinary Clinic, we make it easier for pet parents to get clear, timely answers—so that together we can create the right treatment plan for their pets. Our care is thorough yet low-stress, and tailored to what your family needs.

Ultrasound
Real-time imaging helps us evaluate organs, fluid, and soft tissues without discomfort. We can also perform echocardiograms (ultrasound of the heart) to assess structure and function for more informed cardiac care.

Digital X-ray
High-resolution images taken in minutes to assess bones, chest, and abdomen—crucial for injuries, coughing, GI concerns, and more.

In-House Laboratory
We run same-day results for many tests (blood counts, chemistries, urinalysis, and more) to guide treatment without delay. When needed, we send advanced panels to trusted external labs for deeper insight.

Blood Pressure & EKG
We measure blood pressure and perform EKG (electrocardiogram) to evaluate rhythm, rate, and circulation—key data for heart health, anesthesia planning, and long-term monitoring.
Comprehensive Diagnostics to Understand and Manage Your Pet’s Health
Our in-house diagnostics capabilities help us provide fast answers, with same-day results and access to advanced external testing. Pet parents can rely on our team to offer kind, collaborative guidance to better understand their pets’ health and create tailored treatment plans. In fact, our veterinary team routinely help pets with many common conditions:
- Diabetes: Diagnosis, treatment planning, and ongoing monitoring to keep glucose controlled and your pet comfortable.
- Endocrine Disorders: Testing and management for hormonal conditions (e.g., thyroid and adrenal issues) with clear, step-by-step plans.
- Kidney Disease: From early detection to long-term care strategies—nutrition guidance, monitoring schedules, and medication plans.
- Cardiac Concerns: Using EKG and echocardiograms to inform customized care and follow-up.
- General Internal Medicine: GI upsets, liver conditions, urinary issues, and more—evaluated methodically with the right tests at the right time.
Fast, Precise, Pet-Centered
If your pet has changes in appetite, thirst, weight, breathing, urination, activity level—or you just have a hunch something’s off—schedule an appointment today. We’ll help you get answers and map out next steps you can feel good about.
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